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    lol steph
    iirc they sold it over the S14 because of the baby. great quality car in person..
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    That 3inch straight pipe must be nice and relaxing for the baby. Lol.

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    Well, now that I have a daughter, I've been looking at wagons. I'd like a '58 Chevy Yeoman, but a Volvo 240 wagon with a B230FT motor is looking better and better...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcp123 View Post
    Well, now that I have a daughter, I've been looking at wagons. I'd like a '58 Chevy Yeoman, but a Volvo 240 wagon with a B230FT motor is looking better and better...
    When did that happen? Congratulations!

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    I personally really liked the old Civic wagon, perhaps the 1979 one. We had one sitting in the driveway for way too long and it just died that way, a terrible death. We got rid of it when we got the TL. Never got to drive that thing.

    Congrats on the daughter, by the way.

    Today I'd love a more modern Accord wagon from the mid 90's.

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    Thank you guys she's a month old today
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcp123 View Post
    Thank you guys she's a month old today
    That is really fantastic. I wish her and you all the best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcp123 View Post
    Thank you guys she's a month old today
    Congrats! You know we need an egg-nog test though...
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    OT: at this rate, a boat
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    I think you should be making an amphibious car.
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    but all these perfectly good boats are washing up on pontoons..
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    Lots of sea-worthy materials to work with! I always had an idea involving a mini panel van, some under-body panels to smooth it out, some detachable pontoons for the side, and a retractable outboard for the back. Possibly a removable prow for added sleekness in the water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    OT: at this rate, a boat
    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    I think you should be making an amphibious car.
    Don't all boats have the engine in the back?
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    The faster/better handling ones have the engine closer to the middle for better balance.
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    Buy a Boxster then, Sam.
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